What is Indoor rock climbing?

Category: Exercises

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Indoor rock climbing is an exercise performed on artificially-constructed walls, attached with holds, that mimic mountain walls. Rock climbing can be a physically and mentally demanding hobby or sport, often testing a climber's strength, endurance, agility and balance along with mental fortitude.

Reported purpose & perceived effectiveness
Purpose Patients Evaluations Perceived Effectiveness
Anxious mood 1 1
Depressed mood 1 1
General health 1 1
Insomnia 1 1
Loss of coordination 1 0
Muscle pain 1 1

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  • Major
  • Moderate
  • Slight
  • None
  • Can't tell

Side effects

Side effects as an overall problem

Side effects as an overall problem
Severity Evaluations Percentage
Severe 0
Moderate 0
Mild 1
None 1

Commonly reported side effects and conditions associated with Indoor rock climbing

Side effect Patients Percentage

Why patients stopped taking Indoor rock climbing

Multiple reasons could be selected

Reason Patients Percentage
Course of treatment ended 1
See 1 patient who's stopped doing Indoor rock climbing

Duration

Stopped doing Indoor rock climbing

Duration Patients Percentage
Less than 1 month 1
Adherence
Adherence Evaluations Percentage
Always 0
Usually 1
Sometimes 1
Never taken as prescribed 0
Burden
Burden Evaluations Percentage
Very hard to take 0
Somewhat hard to take 0
A little hard to take 2
Not at all hard to take 0
Cost per month
Cost per month Evaluations Percentage
$200+ 0
$100-199 0
$50-99 1
$25-49 0
< $25 0
Not specified 1
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There are no evaluations for Indoor rock climbing.